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ΔABC =

201
501
0–41

= –12. Similarly ΔABD = 12, ΔACD= –16 and ΔBCD= – 40

SinceΔABC and ΔABDare of opposite signs, C and D lie on opposite sides of AB. Since ΔACDand
ΔBCDare of same sign, A and B lie on same side of CD. Thus, CD and AB do not intersect (Figure
9.4 (a)).
(b) The determinants ΔABC,ΔABD,ΔACD and ΔBCD are –12, 12, 8 and –16, respectively. Since
ΔABC and ΔABDas well as ΔACDandΔBCDare of opposite signs in pairs, AB and CD intersect
(Figure 9.4 (b)). The parametric equation of AB is x = 2 + t (5 – 2), y = 0 + t (0 – 0), 0 ≤t≤ 1 and


(a) (b) (c)

y
yy
D
D

C D
O A B x O ABx

C

O A B x

C

Figure 9.4 Intersection of lines, Example 9.2.

B
C

D

A

D

B

C

A A

D

C

B

(a) Non-intersecting lines (b) Non-intersecting lines (c) Single point of intersection
BBB

A
C

D D D

C

A C

A

(d) Collinear but not intersecting (e) Collinear and having a (f) Collinear and having a
common end point common segment
Figure 9.3 Intersection of lines
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